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Native Memoirs From The War Of 1812 Black Hawk And William ApessNative Memoirs From The War Of 1812 Black Hawk And William Apess

Native Memoirs From The War Of 1812 Black Hawk And William Apess

Carl Benn

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"Native peoples played major roles in the War of 1812 as allies of both the United States and Great Britain, but few wrote about their conflict experiences. Two famously wrote down their stories: Black Hawk, the British-allied chief of the still-independent Sauks from the upper Mississippi, and American soldier William Apess, a Christian convert from the Pequots who lived on a reservation in Connecticut. Carl Benn explores the wartime passages of their autobiographies, in which they detail their decisions to take up arms, their experiences in the fighting, their broader lives within the context of native-newcomer relations, and their views on such critical issues as aboriginal independence." -- Publisher's description.

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OL Work ID
OL17550619W

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Black hawk, sauk chief, 1767-1838Indians of north america, middle westIndians of north america, east (u.s.)United states, history, civil war, 1861-1865, participation, indianUnited states, history, civil war, 1861-1865, personal narrativesHistoryIndian ParticipationPersonal narrativesSauk Indians (Algonquian)BiographyPequot Indians

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